| Name | Spry and Mighty |
|---|---|
| Type | Sorcery |
| Description | Choose exactly two creatures you control. You draw X cards and the chosen creatures get +X/+X and gain trample until end of turn, where X is the difference between the chosen creatures' powers. |
| Artist | Pete Venters |
| Set | Lorwyn Eclipsed Promos #195p |
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About Spry and Mighty
Spry and Mighty, Sorcery, designed by Pete Venters first released in Jan, 2026 in the set Lorwyn Eclipsed and was printed exactly in 3 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander.
**Spry and Mighty** would fit best in a green creature-based deck that can consistently create a large power gap between two creatures—such as decks that combine a very high-power creature (like one with naturally big stats, counters, or power-scaling effects) alongside a small utility creature, token, or mana dork to maximize X; this makes it most appealing in casual or Commander builds that generate extreme power swings (for example with +1/+1 counter strategies, power-doubling effects, or creatures like Multani or Ghalta). However, at five mana and requiring two creatures already on board, it’s situational and vulnerable to removal in response, making it weaker than more consistent green draw/pump options like **Return of the Wildspeaker**, **Rishkar’s Expertise**, or **Overwhelming Stampede**, which either draw based on a single large creature or provide a team-wide finisher without setup risk; because of that, Spry and Mighty is likely too inconsistent for competitive formats and

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